Mr David Sumberg
June 20, 1941 -Summary information for Mr David Sumberg
Contributions
1987
County Palatine Commons January 19, 1987
Human Rights Written Answers January 21, 1987
Bury Written Answers January 22, 1987
Trident Written Answers January 27, 1987
Gin Exports Written Answers January 28, 1987
Public Expenditure Written Answers January 29, 1987
2 speeches — Local Government Officers (Vacancies) Commons February 4, 1987
Soviet Union Written Answers February 18, 1987
2 speeches — Engagements Commons February 19, 1987
Nuclear Missiles Written Answers February 24, 1987
Board and Lodging Regulations Written Answers March 6, 1987
2 speeches — Postal Communications Commons March 18, 1987
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Commons March 31, 1987
Tourism Written Answers April 9, 1987
Rover Group Written Answers April 10, 1987
Finance Bill Commons April 22, 1987
Pupil Expenditure Written Answers April 30, 1987
GCSE Teachers (In-service Training) Written Answers May 14, 1987
"Today" Newspaper Commons July 1, 1987
3 speeches — "Today" Newspaper Commons July 6, 1987
Coal Industry Written Answers July 13, 1987
Research Development Written Answers July 20, 1987
Universities (Grants) Written Answers July 22, 1987
War Criminals (Extradition) Written Answers July 22, 1987
Afghanistan Written Answers October 21, 1987
3 speeches — Arms Control and Disarmament (Privileges and Immunities) Bill Commons October 22, 1987
Television Licences Written Answers November 5, 1987
Official Report Written Answers November 5, 1987
Bus Services (Deregulation) Commons November 9, 1987
Postal Communications Written Answers November 18, 1987
Leisure Traffic Written Answers November 26, 1987
Education Reform Bill Commons December 1, 1987
Energy Efficiency Written Answers December 3, 1987
Unemployment Commons December 14, 1987
Energy Efficiency Written Answers December 14, 1987
Tourism Written Answers December 15, 1987
Anglo-French Relations Written Answers December 16, 1987
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